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it's not a big deal. and if you fail to do that, you will be replacing your deck. >> one thing about stairs and really you have to -- if you're rebuilding a set of stairs, exterior stairs, what we try to do now is, if it doesn't have to be a usable space underneath, in other words, if it could just be an exterior storage, you can build the stairs and shim them off a finish siding on the inside. so you're not like the situation that -- i don't know if you've shown them the stairs, but you can build exterior stairs so you allow water to pass through. you can have it drain out. obviously if you have stairs over a living space you have to water proof the stairs -- waterproof the stairs but a lot of energy is being spent trying to get exterior stairs waterproof when you could just let the water flow through. some of the stairs you're showing are good examples of those. >> we have another shot in a minute. here's somebody's exterior deck and stairs which they've been -- a couple of rails have been replaced. i w
it's not a big deal. and if you fail to do that, you will be replacing your deck. >> one thing about stairs and really you have to -- if you're rebuilding a set of stairs, exterior stairs, what we try to do now is, if it doesn't have to be a usable space underneath, in other words, if it could just be an exterior storage, you can build the stairs and shim them off a finish siding on the inside. so you're not like the situation that -- i don't know if you've shown them the stairs, but you...
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i guess the big question is, if the big deal is off the table. where does that leave the negotiations? what are the odds that a deal won't be reached by the august deadline? >> reporter: i wouldn't say odds they get a deal or not. we are talking about a smaller deal if the bigger deal is off the table. that's nowhere close to being done. the republicans pulled out of those negotiations with the vice president. we are not close to a framework that solve this solution. we could see a smaller plan to get the debt ceiling raised and kick this can later in the year, bianna. >> seems instead of making prprress, we're taking steps backyards. all right. thank you so much and we'll toss it over to dan. >> thanks. >>> let's stay on this. let's go to christiane amanpour, host of "this week." christiane, good morning to you. >> good morning, dan. >> i know you're interviewing the head of the international monetary fund, the new chief. if the u.s. defaults on its debt, how will the world likely react to that? >> she was very categoric, they don't expect the u
i guess the big question is, if the big deal is off the table. where does that leave the negotiations? what are the odds that a deal won't be reached by the august deadline? >> reporter: i wouldn't say odds they get a deal or not. we are talking about a smaller deal if the bigger deal is off the table. that's nowhere close to being done. the republicans pulled out of those negotiations with the vice president. we are not close to a framework that solve this solution. we could see a...
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big dreams. of biggest in europe. through. two dosage one d.d. only serve one serious cause roster he'll be joining good friend a not creased each who signed of the on in just a couple of weeks ago and you don't see a chance he spent a countryman played a big role in persuading him to join sas camp yeah. it was. clear was yours also. and i say i wish this is also more so my weave because i believe this is the. best choice for me. course or course of course we will come to the final pieces of a good sort of being put into place for the new year league season due to get underway in little toba however the signing of tear dosage sends out a signal to the rest of europe that serious car determined to once again become one of the top clubs on the consonance richard i'm hopefully county moscow. that wraps up the sport for this our world weather though is coming out it's just it's. hungry for the full story we've got it for us the biggest issues get the human voice face to face with the news makers on. all. we'll. bring you the latest unsigned stimson c
big dreams. of biggest in europe. through. two dosage one d.d. only serve one serious cause roster he'll be joining good friend a not creased each who signed of the on in just a couple of weeks ago and you don't see a chance he spent a countryman played a big role in persuading him to join sas camp yeah. it was. clear was yours also. and i say i wish this is also more so my weave because i believe this is the. best choice for me. course or course of course we will come to the final pieces of a...
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a group of bay area residents was onboard when the ship was knocked over by big waves. abc7 talks with one survivor who found himself floating in the sea of cortes. >> i thought to myself, i am going to die here. >> charles is used facing danger. he's a former oakland police lieutenant. he's now a chief of police for the contra costa college. he was onboard the eric. >> it was like the titanic. i felt this feeling of abandon ment. >> the 57-year-old and several others were in the dark water confused and scared. charles didn't have a life vest. instead he held on to an ice cooler. dozens floated nearby. finally a fellow fisherman, glen wong, offered his. wong's brother, brian, is still missing. >> he gave me this vest, which saved my life. >> but then the group separated. carroll spent nearly 15 hours alone. he eventually swam to an island where local fishermen found him and another survivor. this is video of charles in mexico back on land. in the meantime the search for seven others who are still missing continues today. >> do you think they are still alive? >> i hope s
a group of bay area residents was onboard when the ship was knocked over by big waves. abc7 talks with one survivor who found himself floating in the sea of cortes. >> i thought to myself, i am going to die here. >> charles is used facing danger. he's a former oakland police lieutenant. he's now a chief of police for the contra costa college. he was onboard the eric. >> it was like the titanic. i felt this feeling of abandon ment. >> the 57-year-old and several others...
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were established and many of them exist to this day for example they size and cheer was called the big eagle goal blood which was a prototype for a ritual of penalty shots for being late to policy the amount of food which one had to drink from the goblet must be. next and totaled one litter is too late to be just cools down the badly broken large to drink a little water in one game still thousands of exhibits amazing broken bottles spanning centuries there are also several unusual items on display she could even fold conflict hospital citrate in space she'll join with exploring the items in glass cabinets invites to focus a seat in a room which contains over two hundred very special forces an exhausting museum there's a restaurant called russian book room number one which offers of course traditional russian cuisine. and if you have a special occasion it's a petersburg who just wants to look top notch as a p.c. seller in the city where professionals will take care of your stone or dozens of her stylists make a concious and cosmetologists you constantly upgrading their skills and your s
were established and many of them exist to this day for example they size and cheer was called the big eagle goal blood which was a prototype for a ritual of penalty shots for being late to policy the amount of food which one had to drink from the goblet must be. next and totaled one litter is too late to be just cools down the badly broken large to drink a little water in one game still thousands of exhibits amazing broken bottles spanning centuries there are also several unusual items on...
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it was a big thing. again, lots of advantages. it's cool to have interlibrary loans the way you couldn't with an old library card, but this is an old thought. for us the challenge is how do we surprise people when they are going to buy books? that is something we have to solve or the market is going to be narrow, narrow, narrow for the same things we talk about. the one last example is the long tail argument. because of inventory, you know, everything can be found. there's truth to that, but in the movie business ten years ago, they thought that would lead to independent films, but it's been the opposite. you have the big comedies, the independent film market has effectively died in america. i don't think it's an era where people find everything. in fact, there's great tendency for the big block buster stuff to be stronger and stronger and stronger. we look for help in how to break that and small bookstores are a way, but not the only way, and there's issues there too. >> thanks, geoff. >> next panelist is from a bookstore, he's f
it was a big thing. again, lots of advantages. it's cool to have interlibrary loans the way you couldn't with an old library card, but this is an old thought. for us the challenge is how do we surprise people when they are going to buy books? that is something we have to solve or the market is going to be narrow, narrow, narrow for the same things we talk about. the one last example is the long tail argument. because of inventory, you know, everything can be found. there's truth to that, but in...
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there was a big response and a big incentive. >> i don't use them i don't need dumper might as well get them off the street >> they were paid $100 to get these guns off of the street. they view every gun remove from the neighborhood is positive. >> before they get stolen or a small child and find them or get into the wrong hands. >> this comes in the wake of the death of a three month old child. >> it brought more attention to get guns out of the streets and out of their homes. >> the value of some of these weapons and shows the community is more concerned about safety. >> there were a couple of assault rifles and pistols that can do a lot of damage but inspiring the people were rouletted tournament. >> the stockpiles that from the buyback program was overall hundred weapons. >> the quality and caliber of the fire arms we succeeded in keeping them out of the wrong hands. >> world news this morning this is video out of northern india it killed 31 people and injured over a hundred others. 12 coaches and the engine jump the track one of the train cars flew above one another and are you can
there was a big response and a big incentive. >> i don't use them i don't need dumper might as well get them off the street >> they were paid $100 to get these guns off of the street. they view every gun remove from the neighborhood is positive. >> before they get stolen or a small child and find them or get into the wrong hands. >> this comes in the wake of the death of a three month old child. >> it brought more attention to get guns out of the streets and out of...
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i get very nervous especially with the big one, the big performances. >> we couldn't be happier for you, jackie. it's an amazing thing. you've got a voice of an angel as we said in the show. and i'm very excited now because you're going to sing. david's going to play the piano. these are going to be tracks from your new album, is that right? >> yes. >> good luck. thank you for coming on. lovely to see you again. >> to see you, too. the better you get the better you make me look as a judge. lovely to see you. you need a little help with your mortgage, want to avoid foreclosure. smart move. candy? um-- well, you know, you're in luck. we're experts in this sort of thing, mortgage rigamarole, whatnot. r-really? absolutely, and we guarantee results, you know, for a small fee, of course. such are the benefits of having a professional on your side. [whistles, chuckles] why don't we get a contract? who wants a contract? [honks horn] [circus music plays] here you go, pete. thanks, betty. we're out of toner. [circus music plays] sign it. come on. sign it. [honks horn] ...homes around the country.
i get very nervous especially with the big one, the big performances. >> we couldn't be happier for you, jackie. it's an amazing thing. you've got a voice of an angel as we said in the show. and i'm very excited now because you're going to sing. david's going to play the piano. these are going to be tracks from your new album, is that right? >> yes. >> good luck. thank you for coming on. lovely to see you again. >> to see you, too. the better you get the better you make...
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better, the tenants are no longer able to be able to be involved in criminal activity so we have seen a big reduction in violence. when things like this happen, we have to determine why. >> ms. turner doesn't think the neighborhood has gotten safer. >> it happened here, and i want to move. i don't feel secure in my area place of living, and that's about it. >> reporter: police are still trying to come up with a motive in this case. as for the man being questioned who was here at the scene, they say he is a person of interest and in the a suspect at this point. in richmond, john alston, abc7 news. >> a sacramento-based c-130 coast guard crew will conduct another search today for seven people still missing from a chartered fishing boat that cap sized and sank in mexican waters on july 3rd. the ship was knocked over by a huge wave. abc7 talks with one survivor who found himself floating in the sea of cortes. >> charles is used facing danger. he's former oakland police lewd. owes now a chief of police for the contra college college. he was onboard the eric. >> it was like the titanic. i felt th
better, the tenants are no longer able to be able to be involved in criminal activity so we have seen a big reduction in violence. when things like this happen, we have to determine why. >> ms. turner doesn't think the neighborhood has gotten safer. >> it happened here, and i want to move. i don't feel secure in my area place of living, and that's about it. >> reporter: police are still trying to come up with a motive in this case. as for the man being questioned who was here...
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this is a big subject in the book. one of the things that interested me very deeply was that in addition to being the first war to have destructiveness at this level, the first world war was the first propaganda war. why? because up to that point in time in europe in the proceeding several decades, all the wars had been fairly small war colonial conflicts where small volunteer armies went out and put down rebellions in africa or asia or whatever. it didn't require a propaganda effort. you know, certain writers like roger kipling could be counted on to supply the proper kind of poetry and story telling when needed to be, but there wasn't anything organized by the government, but right from the beginning, they seemed to realize that this war was going to require a massive propaganda effort. this was especially true in england, and it was another reason that led me to concentrate on england in the book because along the major powers of europe, they did not have conscription. they still had an all-volunteer army, so whippi
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suffer big-time. this is not a threat. this is the reality. just look and see what's happened to other countries around the world. our credit will suffer because we won't be able to pay our bills and don't pay bills and people get mad. especially the ones that are holding bonds and other things expecting government to pay those things. it's going to hurt the financial institutions. it's going to send markets on their heels and in the process america could be in very bad shape. that's the kind of thing that they are talking about today in very serious mode at the white house. >> they are very much thinking about august 2nd. that's the deadline. what happens if we miss it? >> in fact, kris, you have to get this together ten days before that. what people don't realize is there are not just four, eight or ten people in the president's office. there are hundreds of people right now with different programs trying to make this work. they have got to have time to analyze it. >> okay. all right. we also have more of larry's political insights any time
suffer big-time. this is not a threat. this is the reality. just look and see what's happened to other countries around the world. our credit will suffer because we won't be able to pay our bills and don't pay bills and people get mad. especially the ones that are holding bonds and other things expecting government to pay those things. it's going to hurt the financial institutions. it's going to send markets on their heels and in the process america could be in very bad shape. that's the kind...
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it's to protect special interest tax breaks for big corporations. we had the corporate jet loophole and big oil and gas companies and folks at the very top of the income ladder. i listen to my friend kevin say these are all small businesses. as you pointed out it just isn't true. >> and for the latest political news, you know exactly where to go, cnn politics.com. woman: saving for our child's college fund was getting expensive. man: yes it was. so to save some money, we taught our 5 year old how to dunk. woman: scholarship! woman: honey go get him. anncr: there's an easier way to save. get online. go to geico.com. get a quote. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. >> this is the celebration before the hard work begins. people of south sudan this weekend welcome their independence and world recognition as africa's 54th country. they have fought a civil war for 50 years. embassy for the republic of south sudan also opened yesterday in washington d.c. the man in the cowboy hat, take a look right there is the new and first president o
it's to protect special interest tax breaks for big corporations. we had the corporate jet loophole and big oil and gas companies and folks at the very top of the income ladder. i listen to my friend kevin say these are all small businesses. as you pointed out it just isn't true. >> and for the latest political news, you know exactly where to go, cnn politics.com. woman: saving for our child's college fund was getting expensive. man: yes it was. so to save some money, we taught our 5 year...
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there was a big part of his persona. he wrote poetry. he was always described in personal dealings with him as generally considered far from as screen. not a pleasant person. is not a pleasant person to be a round ball. much more rigid, much more didactic. mind you, we're talking about the characters, somebody who planned to 9/11. that didn't want to push that went too far. in portraying osama bin laden it was important to get him right in see him as his acolyte who is going to put his life on the line for this plot would see him as an inspirational figure. that only makes sense because you're not seeing him when you are the reader. you aren't seeing him through the americans what do you been seeing it to the point of view of someone who is actually experiencing and has been inspired by him. you want to understand how that could possibly be. >> one of the things your characters from the west german least seven common is that they are having to use different identities. he has to change its name. the characters are having to impose differ
there was a big part of his persona. he wrote poetry. he was always described in personal dealings with him as generally considered far from as screen. not a pleasant person. is not a pleasant person to be a round ball. much more rigid, much more didactic. mind you, we're talking about the characters, somebody who planned to 9/11. that didn't want to push that went too far. in portraying osama bin laden it was important to get him right in see him as his acolyte who is going to put his life on...
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but i had a very, very big hit with a song called "no matter what." i'll play it quickly or simply, rather. ♪ that was the tune of that. ♪ statistically that's one of my biggest ever. ♪ i wrote that. it just came. what i was doing was ticking around on the piano, which i often do. >> can you literally get the whole thing in your head? >> sometimes it comes like that. what also happens you're sitting at a piano and going just playing around which i often do just for the sake of it. i come up and say -- ♪ suddenly you go -- ♪ >> do you feel like a eureka moment? >> i had been sometimes gone off, gone to the frigid and opened a glass of wine. what was that? i come back. >> you write it down. >> i do. as i'm getting older i now always take a little music pad around with me. because in the old days if the tune was any good i would remember it. that happened with "jesus christ superstar." >> hold that note. when we come back i want to talk to you about the big musical that lifted you particularly here in america, "jesus christ superstar." >> you h
but i had a very, very big hit with a song called "no matter what." i'll play it quickly or simply, rather. ♪ that was the tune of that. ♪ statistically that's one of my biggest ever. ♪ i wrote that. it just came. what i was doing was ticking around on the piano, which i often do. >> can you literally get the whole thing in your head? >> sometimes it comes like that. what also happens you're sitting at a piano and going just playing around which i often do just for...
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finally, rays at yankees, derek jeter gets his 3,000th hit and it's a big one. a home run off david price. he becomes the first yankee to reach the 3,000 hit milestone. he went 5 for 5, and knocked in the winning run, yankees win 5-4. it's very difficult not to like a guy like derek jeter. diane? >> thanks, henry. >>> let's check in with rob mayeda on the weather. what is going on, that's what i have to say. >> big time cooldown going on around san francisco. southwest winds at 18 miles an hour, the low clouds moving over the tops of the buildings, 50s around oakland and san jose. all locations like we've been seeing this morning, misty skies. 50s across the board. good strong sea breeze reaching the valleys. good news for your air quality sunday. that's going to be grade for your outdoor plans. in terms of rain or heavier rain, i should say, that's down in the desert southwest, all that moisture which did flair up in the sierras. we're seeing this trough approach the west coast, which is going to reinforce the ocean air conditioning and bring some cooler air al
finally, rays at yankees, derek jeter gets his 3,000th hit and it's a big one. a home run off david price. he becomes the first yankee to reach the 3,000 hit milestone. he went 5 for 5, and knocked in the winning run, yankees win 5-4. it's very difficult not to like a guy like derek jeter. diane? >> thanks, henry. >>> let's check in with rob mayeda on the weather. what is going on, that's what i have to say. >> big time cooldown going on around san francisco. southwest...
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this is going to be a big challenge. just last week we were talking about companies piling on more work for employees. because there are cutbacks it means you're doing the job of three people. now you're going to go to your boss and say i want fewer hours. >> some people are doing it. in my very first job when i launched my first business as a consultant i went from having to work 40 hours a week to 40 hours a month for the same company. >> fantastic. all right. take it from her. valorie burton knows. thanks so much. >>> all right. the final issue of "the news of the world" rolled off the presses just as rupert murdoch arrives in london for damage control. a live report from london, next. ♪ you are my sunshine ♪ my only sunshine ♪ you makes me happy ♪ when skies are grey ♪ you'll never know, dear ♪ how much i love you ♪ please don't take my sunshine away ♪ [ male announcer ] as long as there are babies, they'll be chevy's to bring them home. ♪ is it the new forty, i don't know. i probably feel about thi
this is going to be a big challenge. just last week we were talking about companies piling on more work for employees. because there are cutbacks it means you're doing the job of three people. now you're going to go to your boss and say i want fewer hours. >> some people are doing it. in my very first job when i launched my first business as a consultant i went from having to work 40 hours a week to 40 hours a month for the same company. >> fantastic. all right. take it from her....
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i get very nervous especially with the big one, the big performances. >> we couldn't be happier for you, jackie. it's an amazing thing. you've got a voice of an angel as we said in the show. and i'm very excited now because you're going to sing. david's going to play the piano. these are going to be tracks from your new album, is that right? >> yes. >> good luck. thank you for coming on. lovely to see you again. >> to see you, too. the better you get the better you make me look as a judge. lovely to see you, [ female announcer ] what if your natural beauty could be flawless too? discover aveeno positively radiant tinted moisturizers with scientifically proven soy complex and natural minerals. give you sheer coverage instantly, then go on to even skin tone in four weeks. aveeno tinted moisturizers. then go on to even skin tone in four weeks. i bet it could last through some artsy foreign film. good idea. let's go. did i just say that out loud? [ female announcer ] feel fresh up to 5 times longer with scope outlast. still feeling fresh? oh, yeah. [ female announcer ] what will you outlast
i get very nervous especially with the big one, the big performances. >> we couldn't be happier for you, jackie. it's an amazing thing. you've got a voice of an angel as we said in the show. and i'm very excited now because you're going to sing. david's going to play the piano. these are going to be tracks from your new album, is that right? >> yes. >> good luck. thank you for coming on. lovely to see you again. >> to see you, too. the better you get the better you make...
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earlier last week, they said they wanted a big deal. but the debt ceiling, entitlement reform, deficit reduction, big issues that both parties have argued about for decades. >> to do that, both sides are going to step outside of the comfort zone and make sacrifices. >> this morning it doesn't look like that is going to happen. >> they have spent weeks on this. they have been in the room and said it's very important. they have both to gain by doing and they have other things. >> speaker says he wants a smaller 2 had trillion deal same one the vice president was discussing with a bipartisan group before the president got involved in the talks. what happened? boehner heard from chief party members they would reject any tax increases. on the president's desk, democrats would not go for the big deal either. >> democrats are not support go cuts to social security or medicare. >> all parties agree that something has to happen, if the debt ceiling is not raised the government could defaulted on the obligations sending the economy into a tail sp
earlier last week, they said they wanted a big deal. but the debt ceiling, entitlement reform, deficit reduction, big issues that both parties have argued about for decades. >> to do that, both sides are going to step outside of the comfort zone and make sacrifices. >> this morning it doesn't look like that is going to happen. >> they have spent weeks on this. they have been in the room and said it's very important. they have both to gain by doing and they have other things....
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i get very nervous especially with the big one, the big performances. >> we couldn't be happier for you, jackie. it's an amazing thing. you've got a voice of an angel as we said in the show. and i'm very excited now because you're going to sing. david's going to play the piano. these are going to be tracks from your new album, is that right? >> yes. >> good luck. thank you for coming on. lovely to see you again. >> to see you, too. the better you get the better you make me look as a judge. lovely to see you, jackie. ♪ [ male announcer ] every day, thousands of people are choosing advil. here's one story. my name is lacey calvert and i train professional athletes with yoga. i know how my body should feel. if i have any soreness, i'm not going to be able to do my job. but once i take advil, i'm able to finish my day and finish out strong. then when i do try other things, i always find myself going back to advil. it really works! [ laughs ] [ male announcer ] make the switch. take action. take advil. [ male announcer ] make the switch. helps defends against occasional justconstipation, d
i get very nervous especially with the big one, the big performances. >> we couldn't be happier for you, jackie. it's an amazing thing. you've got a voice of an angel as we said in the show. and i'm very excited now because you're going to sing. david's going to play the piano. these are going to be tracks from your new album, is that right? >> yes. >> good luck. thank you for coming on. lovely to see you again. >> to see you, too. the better you get the better you make...
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even in a sport of big men, yao ming stood out. at 7'6", yao was one of the tallest players ever. he would be an nba all-star eight times. averaging 19 points per game. yet, his biggest impact came off the court. making the nba hugely popular in china. yao was a perfect ambabaador. intelligent, hard-working, beloved by teammates. he became the face of a changing china. carried his nation's flag during the beijing olympics. in the end, injuries did yao in. his size 19 feet could nt take the pounding anymore. able to play just five games over the last two years. now, he's calling it quits. yao ming is 30 years old. >>> when we come back today, that stunning moment the fans went wild this afternoon. aner. three uses will help remove odor-causing residues and leave your washer clean and fresh. to help maintain your h.e. washer, use tide washing machine cleaner once a month. and always wash with tide h.e. detergent, specially formulated for proper h.e. performance. tide washing machine cleaner. clean laundry starts with a clean washer. summertime is now a happy time. when we can eat wh
even in a sport of big men, yao ming stood out. at 7'6", yao was one of the tallest players ever. he would be an nba all-star eight times. averaging 19 points per game. yet, his biggest impact came off the court. making the nba hugely popular in china. yao was a perfect ambabaador. intelligent, hard-working, beloved by teammates. he became the face of a changing china. carried his nation's flag during the beijing olympics. in the end, injuries did yao in. his size 19 feet could nt take the...
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for the crew a big welcome aboard. here now is cnn's john zarrella. >> reporter: sunday was another historic day in space. the space shuttle "atlantis" docking with the international space station early sunday afternoon. and the astronauts were so far ahead of the time line in this docking maneuver that they were actually able to open the hatch about 30 minutes ahead of schedule. of course, another historic moment there. the last time that the space shuttle visiting the space station. the hatch opening, the six members of the international space station greeting the four astronauts as they got onboard the space station. so ten in all now onboard the space station and for the next several days, a lot of work to do. they will be transferring more than 7,000 pounds of equipment and supplies to stock up literally the pantry and the refrigerator on the space station so there'll be enough supplies to last the crews up there for a good year. now, what also happened earlier on sunday as the space shuttle "atlantis" was approac
for the crew a big welcome aboard. here now is cnn's john zarrella. >> reporter: sunday was another historic day in space. the space shuttle "atlantis" docking with the international space station early sunday afternoon. and the astronauts were so far ahead of the time line in this docking maneuver that they were actually able to open the hatch about 30 minutes ahead of schedule. of course, another historic moment there. the last time that the space shuttle visiting the space...
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he came to do big things. >> he came to do big things, you say. it is a big deal, this $4 trillion, and it would require a lot of complex negotiations. why is it, then, that he came to it quite late? >> he didn't come to it quite late. not at all. >> he didn't come to the urgent aggressive negotiations quite late. >> that's not true. he laid out a budget in february, he laid out in april after congressman ryan and republicans put their budget forward which basically changed medicare as we've known it in the contract with americans that's been there now for 70 years. he came and laid out a $4 trillion plan in april. his message is repeated. we've been in discussions and negotiations. he had the vice president after meeting with the eight senior leaders in april, late april, early may, have a pros toes move forward. that went up until ten days ago or so. and then the republicans decided they would back out of that. again, because they are trying to make a statement about the -- their position that no revenue can be in any deal. we're fighting to try
he came to do big things. >> he came to do big things, you say. it is a big deal, this $4 trillion, and it would require a lot of complex negotiations. why is it, then, that he came to it quite late? >> he didn't come to it quite late. not at all. >> he didn't come to the urgent aggressive negotiations quite late. >> that's not true. he laid out a budget in february, he laid out in april after congressman ryan and republicans put their budget forward which basically...
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it's still a big deal. but that deal comes with most, that savings comes mostly in deficit cuts, not the significant changes to medicare and medicaid and social security and increased revenue in terms of tax increases that was going to be needed for the $4 trillion that we all knew and had been hearing from members on the hill that any kind of tax increase was continuing to be a very big problem inside the republican party. and at the end of the day, susan, you know, we need to find enough members to vote for a bill that's going to pass in order to get the debt ceiling raised by august 2nd. and we're coming up on the deadline. >> the deadline is august 2nd, how critical is that to make to ewing 2 dnd? >> reporter: the treasury secretary said that's the deadline, that's very important. after that, the united states is going to be questionable how the united states will pay its bills. and everyone involved, even despite this kind of breakdown in talks, that came late last night and we'll see how that leads in
it's still a big deal. but that deal comes with most, that savings comes mostly in deficit cuts, not the significant changes to medicare and medicaid and social security and increased revenue in terms of tax increases that was going to be needed for the $4 trillion that we all knew and had been hearing from members on the hill that any kind of tax increase was continuing to be a very big problem inside the republican party. and at the end of the day, susan, you know, we need to find enough...
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we have to get to some sort of big deal. the fallback position a more modest position. $2.5 trillion over ten years. still real money, but something far less than this grander barga bargain that was being discussed that mike was referring to. they are pretty far apart here and this was a big setback. >> i hate to say winners and losers here because this deal isn't done, is the president going to win this round? >> we don't know yet because from the republican point of view, this effort to raise ta s taxes, raise revenues has just been a nonstarter. they have a tea party that is against that and a republican process under way where the dominant theme is against any kind of tax increases. be sure about one thing. the president wanted to come out here and get a big deal, so that he could say, look, i swept in at the end and i was the one that lead us to an agreement that really cut spending massively. he got re-election on his mind. that's definitely how he wants to position himself for that. >> again, august 2nd is the date. $
we have to get to some sort of big deal. the fallback position a more modest position. $2.5 trillion over ten years. still real money, but something far less than this grander barga bargain that was being discussed that mike was referring to. they are pretty far apart here and this was a big setback. >> i hate to say winners and losers here because this deal isn't done, is the president going to win this round? >> we don't know yet because from the republican point of view, this...
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that might be the big thing of our lifetime. if it is, i'm going to try to find a way to go. >> reporter: go into space. >> yeah. maybe i can pick up a moon rock legally this time. >> reporter: one that you can keep. >> one that i can keep, yep. put it on my mantle and i don't have to keep it secret. >> osgood: ahead, cal,,,,,,,,,,, >> osgood: and now a look at the casey anthony trial by the numbers. the jury of seven women and five men heard days of testimony and considered some 400 pieces of evidence in the trial. and the 25-year-old woman who was accused of killing her two-year-old caylee back in 2008. after hearing another two days of closing arguments from the prosecution and defense, the jury took just under 11 hours to find her not guilty of murder while convicting her on four counts of lying to authorities. tuesday's verdict provided a big boost to the cable news viewership. the hln network most of all which had its biggest audience ever well over four million viewers during the hour the verdict was announced. and that n
that might be the big thing of our lifetime. if it is, i'm going to try to find a way to go. >> reporter: go into space. >> yeah. maybe i can pick up a moon rock legally this time. >> reporter: one that you can keep. >> one that i can keep, yep. put it on my mantle and i don't have to keep it secret. >> osgood: ahead, cal,,,,,,,,,,, >> osgood: and now a look at the casey anthony trial by the numbers. the jury of seven women and five men heard days of...